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    The perils and promise of first-time management

    Management is a journey of continuous learning and improvement, requiring a balance of authority and empathy
    mmBy Radhika Sharma | HRKathaJuly 22, 2024Updated:July 23, 20244 Mins Read7974 Views
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    The transition from individual contributor to team leader marks a perilous, yet promising, career juncture. Once solely focused on personal performance, managers now bear the burden of guiding and inspiring a team towards shared goals. This shift demands a significant recalibration of skill set and perspective.

    Building strong relationships is foundational. As Kamal Vatnani, VP-HR, NewVision Software, emphasises, understanding each team member’s unique strengths, weaknesses, aspirations, and interests is crucial. This knowledge empowers managers to delegate tasks strategically, provide targeted support, and foster a sense of belonging. It’s about transitioning from managing tasks to managing people.

    Mukul Chopra, CHRO, ConveGenius, underscores the importance of ownership. A manager must be a steadfast advocate for their team, supporting them through challenges and celebrating their successes. This unwavering commitment fosters trust, loyalty, and a shared sense of purpose.

    Effective communication is the lifeblood of any high-performing team. Gautam Srivastava, director and head of HR, The Phoenix Mills, highlights the importance of clear, open, and consistent communication. Regular updates, accessible leadership, and active listening create a climate of trust and transparency. It’s about ensuring everyone is on the same page and feels heard.

    “Understanding each team member’s unique strengths, weaknesses, aspirations, and interests is crucial. This knowledge empowers managers to delegate tasks strategically, provide targeted support, and foster a sense of belonging. It’s about transitioning from managing tasks to managing people.”

    Kamal Vatnani, VP-HR, NewVision Software

    Providing constructive feedback is a critical leadership skill. It’s about offering guidance, recognising strengths, and addressing areas for improvement in a supportive manner. Equally important is the willingness to receive feedback, as it’s a catalyst for personal and professional growth.

    Emotional intelligence is indispensable for navigating the complexities of people management. Understanding one’s own emotions and empathising with team members creates a supportive and inclusive work environment. It’s about building strong relationships based on trust and respect.

    Conflict is inevitable in any team setting. A skilled manager can transform challenges into opportunities. By approaching conflicts with empathy, active listening, and a focus on finding mutually beneficial solutions, managers can strengthen team cohesion.

     

    “Effective communication is the lifeblood of any high-performing team.  Regular updates, accessible leadership, and active listening create a climate of trust and transparency. It’s about ensuring everyone is on the same page and feels heard.”

    Gautam Srivastava, director and head-HR, The Phoenix Mills

    Strong decision-making abilities are essential for navigating the complexities of leadership. It’s about making informed choices, considering various perspectives, and being able to adapt to changing circumstances.

    Delegation is a critical skill for effective management. It’s about entrusting tasks to team members, empowering them to take ownership, and providing necessary support. Successful delegation frees up time for the manager to focus on strategic initiatives and mentoring team members. By distributing workload effectively, managers can foster a sense of responsibility and autonomy within the team.

    Motivation is a key component of effective leadership. Understanding what drives team members and creating a motivating work environment is essential for achieving high performance. Recognising and rewarding achievements, providing opportunities for growth, and fostering a sense of purpose are key elements of motivation. Effective managers inspire and empower their teams to reach their full potential.

    “A manager must be a steadfast advocate for their team, supporting them through challenges and celebrating their successes. This unwavering commitment fosters trust, loyalty, and a shared sense of purpose.”

    Mukul Chopra, CHRO, ConveGenius

    Team building is essential for creating a cohesive and high-performing team. Engaging in team-building activities, fostering open communication, and encouraging collaboration can strengthen team bonds and improve overall performance. Building trust, respect, and a shared sense of purpose is crucial for creating a positive and productive work environment.

    Time management is a critical skill for any manager. Balancing competing priorities, setting clear goals, and prioritising tasks effectively are essential for success. By managing time efficiently, managers can increase productivity, reduce stress, and achieve better results.

    Stress management is another important aspect of the managerial role. Dealing with pressure, uncertainty, and competing demands can be challenging. Developing effective stress management techniques, such as time management, delegation, and self-care, can help managers maintain their well-being and performance.

    Work-life balance is essential for long-term success. Establishing clear boundaries between work and personal life, setting priorities, and delegating tasks can help managers achieve a healthy work-life balance. By prioritising self-care, managers can improve their overall well-being and be more effective in their roles.

    ConveGenius Employee employer Ensono first-time managers Gautam Srivastava Human Resources Kamal Vatnani LEAD Mukul Harish Chopra The Phoenix Mill Workforce Workplace
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    Radhika is a commerce graduate with a curious mind and an adaptable spirit. A quick learner by nature, she thrives on exploring new ideas and embracing challenges. When she’s not chasing the latest news or trends, you’ll likely find her lost in a book or discovering a new favourite at her go-to Asian eatery. She also have a soft spot for Asian dramas—they’re her perfect escape after a busy day.

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